28. Pointing to a girl in a bus, a man tells his friend, “She is the daughter of the only son of my father’s wife”. How is the girl related to the man? (a) Cousin (b) Daughter (c) Mother (d) SisterAnswer:

29. There are five friends Suresh, Kaushal, Madhur, Amit and Ramesh. Suresh is shorter than Kaushal but taller than Ramesh. Madhur is the tallest. Amit is a little shorter than Kaushal but little taller than Suresh. If they stand in the order of their heights, who will be the shortest? (a) Amit (b) Madhur (c) Ramesh (d) KaushalAnswer:

30. From the given alternatives, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. HISTORICAL (a) RICHES (b) CHARIOT (c) CHART (d) CHAOSAnswer: (b) ’RICHES’ word cannot be formed by using the given word ’HISTORICAL’ because ’E’ letter is not present in the given word.

31. A group of alphabets are given with each being assigned a number. These have to be unscrambled into a meaningful word and correct order of letters may be indicated from the given responses. L R T O A I 1 2 3 4 5 6 (a) 341625 (b) 356142 (c) 536241 (d) 625341Answer:

32. If FIREWOOD is written as ERIFDOOW, how is FRACTION written as? (a) ARFITCNO (b) NOITCARF (c) CARFNOIT (d) CRAFNOITAnswer:

33. If RACKET is written as 813524 in a certain code, how would TRACK be written in that code? (a) 28153 (b) 41835 (c) 81253 (d) 48135Answer:

36. Which of the following interchanges of signs would make the given equation correct? 24 + 6 x 3 ÷ 3 – 1=14 (a) + and x (b) x and – (c) ÷ and + (d) – and ÷Answer:

Directions (Q.Nos. 37 and 38) Select the missing number from the given responses.

37. (a) 64 (b) 60 (c) 52 (d) 54Answer:

38. (a) 3 (b)4 (c)6 (d)7Answer:

39. X walks Southwards and then turns right, then left and then right. In which direction is he moving now? (a) South (b) North (c)West (d) South-WestAnswer:

40. Kalpana travelled from point B straight to C, a distance of 8 ft. She tinned left and walked 5 ft away. Again, she turned left and walked 7 ft and finally tinned left and walked 5 ft. How far is she from the starting point? (a) 3 ft (b) 4 ft (c) 1 ft (d) 5 ftAnswer:

41. Two statements are given followed by two Conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Indicate your answer. Statements Teaching is an art. Drawing is also an art. Conclusions I. All artists are teachers. II. All artists know to draw pictures. (a) Only Conclusion I follows (b) Only Conclusion II follows (c) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows (d) Both Conclusions I and II followAnswer:

42. Two statements are given followed by four Conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Indicate your answer. Statements All goats are tigers. All tigers are lions. Conclusions I. All tigers are goats. II. All lions are tigers. III. No goat is a lion. IV. No lion is a goat. (a) Either It or III follows (b) Either II or IV follows (c) Either I or III follows (d) None of the conclusions followAnswer:

43. A solid cube of 4 inches has been painted Red, Green and Black on pair of opposite faces. It has then been cut into one inch cubes. How many cubes have only four faces painted? (a) 0 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 16Answer: (a) None four faces painted when solid cube of 4 inches has been painted Red, Green and Black pair of opposite faces and cut into one inch cubes.

44. A, B, C, D and E are standing in a line facing North. E is standing 40 m left to B. A is standing 20 m left to C. D is standing 20 m right to E and 50 m right to C. What is the distance between A and B? (a) 70 m (b)80m (c)90m (d)100mAnswer:

45. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?Answer:

46. Select the answer figure in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.Answer:

47. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened?Answer:

48. Which of the answer figure is exactly the mirror image of the given figure, when the mirror is held on the line AB?Answer:

49. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship among Sparrows, Birds and Mice?Answer:

50. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g., ‘A’ can be represented by 00, 13 and ‘T’ can be represented by 56, 68, 89, etc. Identify the set for the word TEMPT. (a) 56,43, 32,97,10 (b) 89, 43, 40,12, 44 (c) 10, 75, 32, 96, 78 (d) 78,11,12,96,10Answer:

Part II English Language

Directions (Q.Nos. 51-55) Some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error corresponding to the appropriate letter (a), (b) and (c). If a sentence is free from errors, mark the answer (d).

51. Supposing if (a)/ it rains (b)/ what shall we do? (c)/ No error (d)Answer: (a)

52. The captain along with his team (a)/ are practising very hard (b)/ for the forthcoming match, (c)/ No error (d)Answer: (b)

53. It was him (a)/ who came running (b)/ into the classroom, (c)/ No error (d)Answer: (a)

Directions (Q.Nos. 56-60) In the questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.

56. For a child, a blow___self-esteem is a terrible thing (a) of (b) with (c) to (d) onAnswer: (a)

73. By putting two and two together (a) To mix several things (b) To make an arithmetical calculation (c) To keep people in pairs (d) To deduce from given factsAnswer: (d)

74. To go scot-free (a) To walk like a native of Scotland (b) To get something free (c) To escape without punishment (d) To save taxAnswer: (C)

75. At the eleventh hour (a) At eleven o’clock (b) At the wrong time (c) At the last possible moment (d) At the initial moment itselfAnswer: (c)

Directions (Q.Nos. 76-80) A part of the sentence is underlined which may need improvement. Alternatives are given at (a), (b) and (c) below, which may be better option. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d).

76. The cheapest electronic good are manufactured in China. (a) electronical good (b) electrical good (c) electronic goods (d) No improvementAnswer: (c)

77. I have been living in Delhi from 1989. (a) eversince (b) since (c) in (d) No improvementAnswer: (b)

78. He is a descendant fromthe Mughal royalty. (a) of (b) in (c) for (d) No improvementAnswer: (a)

79. Mary would not go to the market unless I go with her. (a) shall go (b) went (c) would go (d) No improvementAnswer: (d)

Directions (Q.Nos. 91-100) In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.

It was a sudden decision. Three of us all (91) in the hostel decided to travel by train to (92) and witness the Republic Day Parade. The station was heavily (93) and there was a long queue before the ticket counter. (94) pretended sickness and persuaded the man nearest to the (95) to buy three more tickets – one for him and (96) for his sisters. No problem, therefore, in buying tickets. (97) train was already at the platform and there was (98) mad rush among the passengers to get on the coaches. Hari would not be worried by (99). He asked (100) to jump over the bumper between two coaches to get on to the other side.

91. (a) roommates (b) strangers (c) classmates (d) friendsAnswer: (a)

92. (a) Kolkata (b) Hyderabad (c) Chennai (d) DelhiAnswer: (b)

93. (a) guarded (b) thronged (c) crowded (d) filledAnswer: (c)

94. (a) She (b) Hari (c) They (d) YouAnswer: (b)

95. (a) door (b) window (c) counter (d) enhanceAnswer: (c)

96. (a) three (b) four (c) one (d) twoAnswer: (d)

97. (a) The (b) A (c) An (d) NoAnswer: (a)

98. (a) a (b) an (c) the (d) notAnswer: (a)

99. (a) things (b) everything (c) anything (d) somethingAnswer: (c)

100. (a) them (b) us (c) we (d) theyAnswer: (b)

Part III Quantitative Aptitude

101. If the sum of five consecutive integers is S, then the largest of those integers in terms of S is (a)s-10/5 (b)s+4/4 (c)s+5/4 (d)s+10/5Answer:

103. The denominator of a fraction is 3 more than its . numerator. If the numerator is increased by 7 and the denominator is decreased by 2, we obtain 2. The sum of numerator and denominator of the fraction is (a) 5 (b) 13 (c) 17 (d) 19Answer:

104.47 is added to the product of 71 and an unknown number. The new number is divisible by 7, giving the quotient 98. The unknown number is a multiple of (a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 3Answer:

105. The least number which, when divided by 16, 18, 20 and 25 leaves 4 as remainder in each case but when divided by 7 leaves no remainder is (a) 17004 (b) 18000 (c) 18002 (d) 18004Answer:

106. If the measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon be 144°, the number of sides of the polygon is (a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 24 (d) 36Answer:

107. The base of a right prism is an equilateral triangle of area 173 cm² and the volume of the prism is 10380 cm³. The area of the lateral surface of the prism is (use √3 = 1.73) (a) 1200 cm² (b) 2400 cm² (c) 3600 cm² (d) 4380 cm²Answer:

108. If a right circular cone is separated into solids of volumes V1, V2, V3 by two planes parallel to the base, which also trisect the altitude, then V1:V2: V3 is (a) 1:2:3 (b) 1 : 4 : 6 (c) 1:6:9 (d) 1 : 7 : 19Answer:

109. The ratio of the volume of a cube and of a solid sphere is 363 : 49. The ratio of an edge of the cube and the radius of the sphere is (taking π = 22/7) (a) 7:11 (b) 22 : 7 (c) 11 : 7 (d) 7 : 22Answer:

110. The ratio of the areas of a regular hexagon and an equilateral triangle having same perimeter is (a) 2 : 3 (b) 6 :1 (c) 3 :2 (d) 1 :6Answer: (c) Suppose, side of the equilateral triangle is a and the side of the regular hexagon is b.

111. A hall is 15 m long and 12 m broad. If the sum of the areas of the floor and the ceiling is equal to the sum of the areas of the four walls, the volume of the hall, in cubic metres, is (a) 720 (b) 900 (c) 1200 (d) 1800Answer:

112. A solid cylinder has total surface area of 462 cm². Its curved surface area is one-third of the total surface area. Then, the radius of the cylinder is (a) 7 cm (b) 3.5 cm (c) 9 cm (d) 11 cmAnswer:

113. If A and B together can finish a piece of work in 20 days, B and C in 10 days and C and A in 12 days, then A, B and C jointly can finish the same work in (a)4 2/7 days (b) 30 days (c)8 4/7days (d)7/60 daysAnswer:

114. A can do a work in 5 days less than the time taken by B to do it. If both of them together take 11 1/9 days, then the time taken by B alone to do the same work (in days) is (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d) 30Answer:

115. The price of a certain television set is discounted by 10% and the reduced price is then discounted by 10%. This series of successive discounts is equivalent to a single discount of (a) 20% (b) 19% (c) 18% (d) 11%Answer:

116. Rahim bought a TV with 20% discount on list price. Had he bought it with 25% discount, he would have saved Rs 500. At what price did he buy the TV? (a)Rs 16000 (b)Rs 12000 (c)Rs 10000 (d)Rs 8000Answer:

118. Acid and water are mixed in a vessel A in the ratio of 5 : 2 and in the vessel B in the ratio of 8 : 5. In what proportion should quantities be taken out from the two vessels so as to form a mixture in which the acid and water will be in the ratio of 9 :4? (a) 7:2 (b) 2 : 7 (c) 7 :4 (d) 2 :3Answer:

119. The average of x numbers is y and average of y numbers is x. Then, the average of all the numbers taken together isAnswer:

120. A tabulator while calculating the average marks of 100 students of an examination, by mistake enters 68, instead of 86 and obtained the average as 58; the actual average marks of those students is (a) 58.18 (b) 57.82 (c) 58.81 (d) 57.28Answer:

121. A shopkeeper bought pens at the rate of 7 for Rs 10 and sold them at a profit of 40%. How many pens would a customer get for Rs 10? (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 3Answer:

122. If the cost price of 10 articles is equal to the sales price of 16 articles, then the gain or loss per cent is (a)28% profit (b)37 1/2% profit (c)28% loss (d)37 1/2% lossAnswer:

123. Three persons A, B and C whose salaries together amount to Rs 72000, spend 80%, 85% and 75% of their salaries respectively. If their savings are in the ratio 8:9: 20, then A’s salary is (a)Rs 20000 (b)Rs 16000 (c)Rs 22000 (d)Rs 18000Answer:

124. Two solutions of 90% and 97% purity are mixed, resulting in 21 L of mixture of 94% purity. The quantity of the second solution in the resulting mixture, in litres, is (a) 15 (b) 12 (c) 9 (d) 6Answer:

125. A boat travels 24 km upstream in 6 h and 20 km downstream in 4 h. Then, the speed of boat in still water and the speed of water current are respectively (a) 4 km/h and 3 km/h (b) 4.5 km/h and 0.5 km/h (c) 4 km/h and 2 km/h (d) 5 km/h and 2 km/hAnswer:126. If the difference between simple interest and compound interest on a certain sum of money for 3 yr at 10% per annum is Rs 31, the sum is (a) Rs 500 (b) Rs 750 (c) Rs 1000 (d) Rs 1250Answer:

150. In which Test have all candidates performed better than in the previous Test? (a) Test 6 (b) Test 5 (c) Test 4 (d) Test 2Answer: (b) In Test 6, all candidates percentage better than in the previous Test 5.

Part IV General Awareness

151. Which one of the following is not an objective of fiscal policy in India? (a) Full employment (b) Price stability (c) Equitable distribution of wealth and incomes (d) Regulation of international tradeAnswer: (d) Regulation of international trade is not an objective of Fiscal Policy in India.

152. Which one of the following is not a quantitative credit control measure of a Central Bank? (a) Bank Rate Policy (b) Open Market Operations (c) Cash Reserve Ratio (d) Moral SuasionAnswer: (d) Moral suasion is not a quantitative credit control measure of a Central Bank.

153. In which market structure is the demand curve of the market represented by the demand curve of the firm? (a) Monopoly (b) Oligopoly (c) Duopoly (d) Perfect competitionAnswer: (a) In monopoly, market structure is the demand curve of the market represented by the demand curve of firm.

154. ‘Mixed Farming’ means (a) sowing of both cash and food crops (b) sowing of two or more crops in the same field (c) sowing of two or more plants in alternate years (d) rearing cattle and agricultureAnswer: (b) “Mixed Farming” means sowing of two or more crops in the same field.

155. Which of the following is deducted from NNP to arrive at NI? (a) Indirect tax (b) Capital consumption allowance (c) Subsidy (d) InterestAnswer: (a) Indirect Tax is deducted from NNP to arrive National Income.

156. The first Woman Governor of a State in free India was (a) Mrs Sarojini Naidu (b) Mrs Sucheta Kriplani (c) Mrs Indira Gandhi (d) Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi PanditAnswer: (a) Mrs Sarojini Naidu was the first woman Governor of a state in free India.

157. Which of the following does not come under the purview of the Election Commission? (a) To conduct the election of PM of India (b) To conduct the election of President of India (c) To give recognition to Political Parties (d) To assign election symbols to the Political PartiesAnswer: (a) To conduct the election of Prime Minister of India is not come under the purview of the Election Commission.

158. Which of the following is not associated with Parliament? (a) Prorogue (b) Adjournment (c) Dissolve (d) DismissAnswer: (d) Dismiss is not associated with Parliament.

159. Which is a Permanent Institution? (a) Family (b) Political Party (c) Red Cross (d) UNOAnswer: (a) Family is a permanent institution.

160. Which one of the following is a hindrance to liberty and independence? (a) Centralization (b) Decentralization (c) Privatization (d) NationalizationAnswer: (a) Centralization is a hindrance to liberty and independence.

161.Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq was a failure because (a) he was mad (b) he was not a practical statesman (c) he transferred the capital city (d) he waged war with ChinaAnswer: (b) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq was a failure because he was not a practical statesman.

165.Which one of the following are correctly matched? (a) 1 and 3 (b) Only 2 (c) Only 1 (d) 2 and 4Answer: (c) Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni plundered Somnath Temple in 1025.

166.Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the (a) Earth on the Moon (b) Earth on the Sun (c) Sun and Moon on the Earth (d) Moon on the EarthAnswer: (c) Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon on the Earth.

169. The Kullu Valley is situated between (a) Ladakh and Pirpanjal (b) Ranjoti and Nag Tibba (c) Lesser Himalayas and Siwalik (d) Dhauladhar and PirpanjalAnswer: (a) The Kulu Valley is situated between Ladakh and Pirpanjal.

170. Terrace farming is done (a) on the slope of hills (b) in dry regions (c) on roof tops (d) on mountain topsAnswer: (a) Terrace farming is done on the slope of hills.

171. The colour change in the Chameleon is due to the presence of (a) haemoglobin (b) chromatophore (c) chlorophyll (d) pneumatophoreAnswer: (b) The colour change in the Chameleon is due to the presence of Chromatophore.

173. Two richest known sources of edible protein are (a) meat and eggs (b) some algae and other micro organisms (c) soyabean and groundnut (d) milk and leafy vegetablesAnswer: (C) Two richest known sources of edible protein are soyabean and groundnut.

174. The saliva helps in the digestion of (a) proteins (b) starch (c) fibres (d) fatsAnswer: (b) The saliva helps in the digestion of starch.

175. Which of the following correctly explains the phenomenon of ‘Test Tube Baby’? (a) When every process of embryo formation is in the test tube (b) When the embryo develops in a test tube (c) When the fertilization is external and development is internal (d) When the fertilization is internal and development is externalAnswer: (c) In ‘Test Tube Baby’, the fertilization is external and development of embryo is internal.

176. Heart attack occurs due to (a) bacterial attack on the heart (b) stopping of heart beat (c) lack of supply of blood to the heart itself (d) impairment of heart’s working due to unknown reasonsAnswer: (c) Heart attack occurs due to lack of supply of blood to the heart itself.

177. Direct conversion of solar energy with the use of a photovoltaic cell results in the production of (a) optical energy (b) electrical energy (c) thermal energy (d) mechanical energyAnswer: (b) Direct conversion of solar energy with the use of a photovoltaic cell results in the production of electrical energy.

178. A man inside an artificial satellite feels weightlessness because the force of attraction due to earth is (a) zero at that place (b) is balanced by the force of attraction due to moon (c) equal to the centripetal force (d) non-effective due to particular design of the satelliteAnswer: (c) A man inside an artificial satellite feels weightlessness because the force of attraction due to earth is equal to the centripetal force.

184. Which of the following processes is used for the production of Biodiesel? (a) Transamination (b) Transcription (c) Transesterification (d) TranslationAnswer: (c) Transesterification process is used for the production of biodiesel.

185. One property of ammonia is (a) it is insoluble in water (b) it is a odourless gas (c) it is a yellowish gas (d) its aqueous solution turns red litmus to blueAnswer: (d) Aqueous solution of Ammonia turns red litmus to blue.

187. Biodegradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the help of (a) bacteria (b) nuclear proteins (c) radioactive substances (d) virusesAnswer: (b) Biodegradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the help of nuclear proteins.

188. Of the following, which one pollutes the air of a big city? (a) Copper (b) Chromium (c) Lead (d) CalciumAnswer: (c) Lead pollutes the air, of a big city, Its release by vehicles.

189. Ultraviolet light of Sun’s radiation is prevented from reaching the Earth’s atmosphere by the layer of (a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen (c) Ozone (d) HeliumAnswer: (c) Ultraviolet light of Sun’s radiation is prevented from reaching the earth’s atmosphere by the layer of Ozone.

190.Greater population can be supported on the Earth only if we eat more (a) mutton (b) eggs (c) plant products (d) beefAnswer: (c) Greater population can be supported on the Earth only if we eat more plant products.

191.Varahamihira is (a) an astronaut (b) a space shuttle (c) a power station (d) an ancient astronomerAnswer: (d) Varahamihira is an ancient astronomer. He is one from the ‘Navratnas’ of Chandragupta II.

193. ‘Multinational’ is (a) a person who has visited several countries (b) a company operating in several countries (c) a person having citizenship of several countries (d) an organization set up to help developing countriesAnswer: (b) A company which is operating in several countries called ‘multinational’.

194. Tummalapalli in Andhra Pradesh has recently come on the world map for its largest (a) uranium deposits (b) tungsten deposits (c) coal deposits (d) bauxite ore depositsAnswer: (a) Tummalapalli in Andhra Pradesh has recently come i on the world map for its largest Uranium deposits.

195. As per the provisional result of the 2011 Census, the density of population in India is (a) 325 (b) 352 (c) 372 (d) 382Answer: (d) As per the provisional result of the 2011 census, the density of population in India is 382.

196. The first Indian doubles due to win a Bronze Medal at the recent World Badminton Championship 2011 at London consisted of (a) Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa (b) Saina Nehwal and Jwala Gutta (c) Saina Nehwal and Ashwini Ponappa (d) Jwala Gutta and Harpreet JadejaAnswer: (a) Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa first Indian doubles due to win a bronze medal at the recent World Badmintonship 2011 at London.

198. Gagan Narang, whose name has been recommended for ‘Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award’ is a famous (a) motor car racer (b) cricketer (c) air rifle shooter (d) footballerAnswer: (c) Gagah Narang is a famous Air Rifle Shooter. His name has been recommended for ‘Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award’.